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Scott H.
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Whatever happened to that "no flaming manufacturers&quo

Post by Scott H. »

pilkguns back from Vegas wrote: just to make sure this clear. the Morini firm in Bedano Switzerland that makes the 84E FP and the 1621 AP had nothing to do with the FP10.

Cesare Morini, whose name graces the Bedano's firm above two mentioned famous, fucntional guns, ironically had nothing to do with either of them. Unfornately he had everything to do with other Edsel's of the shooting world, such as the 102, the SAM/Anschutz M10, K11-12etc, FP10, and now I fear, based on the past track record, the MG1 and 2.
It's good to be the king.
Guest

Post by Guest »

> It seems that whenever anyone on this board is incapable of making
> an intelligent or constructive contribution to the discussion, or cannot
> simply state their own opinion with due respect to others, they inevitably
> resort to name-calling and slurs against one's aptitude on the firing line.

Jim, I am sorry you did not get good feelies and positive strokes, but my comments were well stated and to the point.


> A fine instrument does not make a piece of music easier
> to play, but it rewards the performer with a responsiveness
> worthy of an artist's talent.

I agree completely. A Stradivarius in experienced, talented hands can easily outperform the latest instruments.
Jim in SC

Post by Jim in SC »

Granted. But most Strads today have replacement necks, higher bridges and steel, not gut, strings.
Sorry for straying off topic. I hope there is a bit of analogous worth in my brief reply.
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